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1.
“Save when you can and not when you have to.”
John D. Rockefeller
2.
“It’s easy to imagine a young person asking his parents if he should go to work for a startup and being told, “Don’t. It’s too risky. Get a job in a nice, safe company that will be around a long time – like Lehman Brothers, Arthur Andersen, or Enron.””
Guy Kawasaki
3.
“Many Android users aren't aware of some things that Android can already do, such as supporting the enforcement of companywide security policies, encrypting phone data, and providing e-mail and calendar widgets that update in real-time. Our job is to help people and businesses discover and use these features.”
Guy Kawasaki
4.
“I like it when you buy something and pay with a credit card, they put your credit card on the receipt, but only the last four numbers. Aha! I’m really good at guessing twelve numbers. I can’t guess 16 numbers, so thanks for the assistance!”
Mitch Hedberg
5.
“If American business is going to prevail, and be competitive, we’re going to have to get accustomed to the idea that business conditions change, and that survivors have to adapt to those changing conditions. Business is a competitive endeavor, and job security lasts only as long as the customer is satisfied. Nobody owes anybody else a living.”
Sam Walton
6.
“Job security lasts only as long as the customer is satisfied. Nobody owes anybody else a living.”
Sam Walton
7.
“Business is a competitive endeavor, and job security lasts only as long as the customer is satisfied. Nobody owes anybody else a living. To.”
Sam Walton
8.
“This intolerable dependence on foreign oil threatens our economic independence and the very security of our nation. The energy crisis is real. It is worldwide. It is a clear and present danger to our nation. These are facts and we simply must face them.”
Jimmy Carter
9.
“Habitat has opened up unprecedented opportunities for me to cross the chasm that separates those of us who are free, safe, financially secure, well fed and housed, and influential enough to shape our own destiny from our neighbors who enjoy few, if any, of these advantages of life.”
Jimmy Carter
10.
“In a nuclear age, each of us is threatened when peace is not secured everywhere.”
Jimmy Carter
11.
“The reduction of nuclear arsenals and the removal of the threat of worldwide nuclear destruction is a measure, in my judgment, of the power and strength of a great nation.”
Jimmy Carter
12.
“On privacy issues, it's just like hundreds of years ago when people said, 'I would rather put my money under my pillow than in a bank.' But today, banks know how to protect money much better than you do. Today, we may not have the answers to privacy issues, but I believe our young people will come up with the solutions.”
Jack Ma
13.
“Draw a balance between the present and the future and one advice I give to every young Indian - the most difficult thing in India, urban India, is housing. So first thing that you do is try and buy house as that gives a great sense of security.”
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
14.
“For money. He, however, told me that I could live in the house in Mumbai and that if I did not do well in the market I could always earn my livelihood as a chartered accountant. This sense of security really drove me in life.”
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
15.
“If we practice mindfulness, we always have a place to be when we are afraid.”
Thich Nhat Hanh
16.
“If you think more privacy is always better, that is a case of loserthink. Every situation is different. Sometimes privacy is the problem that prevents the solution.”
Scott Adams
17.
“I was very glad I could afford to say no. With the income from my businesses, I didn’t need money from acting. I never wanted to be in a financially vulnerable position, where I had to take a part I didn’t like.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger
18.
“Between your faith and my Glock nine millimeter, I’ll take the Glock.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger
19.
“Save your wealth against future calamity. Do not say, “what fear has a rich man of calamity?” Wealth sometimes vanishes away and large accumulations perish.”
Chanakya
20.
“Freedom conceives that the mind and spirit of man can be free only if he is free to pattern his own life, to develop his own talents, free to earn, to spend, to save, to acquire property as the security of his old age and his family.”
Herbert Hoover
21.
“Peace can be contributed to by respect for our ability in defense.”
Herbert Hoover
22.
“Are you really going to tell me that philosophy taught the world to use keys and bolts on doors – which was surely nothing but a signal for greed?”
Seneca
23.
“Those swift to think are not always secure.”
Sophocles
24.
“Things gained through unjust fraud are never secure.”
Sophocles
25.
“Security isn’t what the wise person looks for, it’s opportunity. And once we begin looking for that, we find it on every side. You can measure opportunity with the same yardstick that measures the risk involved. They go together.”
Earl Nightingale
26.
“The point of meditation is not merely to be an honest or good person in the conventional sense, trying only to maintain our security. We must begin to become compassionate and wise in the fundamental sense, open and relating to the world as it is.”
Chogyam Trungpa
27.
“A blockchain is a series of blocks. Each block is a series of computations done by computers all over the world using serious cryptography in a way that's very hard to undo.”
Naval Ravikant
28.
“Wealth buys your freedom.”
Naval Ravikant
29.
“The ledger, the distributed database - it's called a Blockchain - is held in the cloud by all the parties involved. It can't be broken by any of them. It's cryptographically too strong. You would have to compromise the entire network to take over Bitcoin.”
Naval Ravikant
30.
“It's probably easier and cheaper to counterfeit hundred-dollar bills than it is to counterfeit Bitcoin.”
Naval Ravikant
31.
“My whinstone house my castle is, I have my own four walls.”
Thomas Carlyle
32.
“The greatest security against sin is to be shocked at its presence.”
Thomas Carlyle
33.
“Government is emphatically a machine: to the discontented a taxing machine, to the contented a machine for securing property.”
Thomas Carlyle
34.
“It’s not living alone if you keep a rifle under the bed.”
Chuck Palahniuk
35.
“We’re an elective democracy where science and technology will define where the economically strong countries in the world will be. And science and technological literacy is important for security, as well.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson
36.
“Fortunately, there's another handy driver that has manifested itself throughout the history of cultures. The urge to want to gain wealth. That is almost as potent a driver as the urge to maintain your security. And that is how I view NASA going forward - as an investment in our economy.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson
37.
“New technologies can be used for destructive purposes. The answer is to develop rapid-response systems for new dangers like a bioterrorist creating a new biological virus.”
Ray Kurzweil
38.
“Build shelter against a rainy day.”
John Wooden
39.
“The best security for civilization is the dwelling, and upon properly appointed and becoming dwellings depends, more than anything else, the improvement of mankind.”
Benjamin Disraeli
40.
“Is a fixed income not a good thing? Does not everyone love to count on a sure thing? Especially every petty-bourgeois, narrow-minded Frenchman? The ‘ever needy’ man?”
Karl Marx
41.
“As nuclear weapons spread into more and more hands, the calculus of deterrence grows increasingly ephemeral and deterrence less and less reliable. In a widely proliferated world, it becomes ever more difficult to decide who is deterring whom and by what calculations.”
Henry Kissinger
42.
“A country whose security depends on producing a genius in each generation sets itself a task no society has ever met.”
Henry Kissinger
43.
“Leadership is absolutely vital if there are comparable countries which can affect the security of the world you live in. Between Lincoln and Roosevelt's time, America was protected by huge oceans and, in practice, by the British navy. Today, it's different, and the obsession of the Obama administration has been for retrenchment.”
Henry Kissinger
44.
“The security of Israel is a moral imperative for all free peoples.”
Henry Kissinger
45.
“I think a resumption of the Cold War would be a historic tragedy. If a conflict is avoidable, on a basis reflecting morality and security, one should try to avoid it.”
Henry Kissinger
46.
“Clearly security without values is like a ship without a rudder. But values without security are like a rudder without a ship.”
Henry Kissinger
47.
“Viewed through the lens of deterrence, seeming weakness could have the same consequences as an actual deficiency.”
Henry Kissinger
48.
“No leader among Russia’s immediate neighbors shares America’s faith in Russian conversion as the key to his country’s security.”
Henry Kissinger
49.
“Well, he keeps saying that, and as defense secretary, of course he has to think of a lot of potential enemies. I do not think it’s a wise course to articulate this or to base our policy on it. And I do not see under modern circumstances what we would be fighting about.”
Henry Kissinger
50.
“I don’t think we should pay people to fight terrorism. I would be amazed if they asked for anything in return.”
Henry Kissinger
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